Wednesday, November 14, 2012

what is the difference really between an accountant and a book keeper?

what is the difference really between an accountant and a book keeper?
do accountants do basically what a book keeper in business has always done? or when, how branched off this necessary job to the role of an "Accountant"? why accountants make so much money and need so much education? how compare their incomes to others? and are they often making more money than advertisers, etc? why , how again? thanks fo ryour answers!
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a bookkeeper has taken enough courses to perform the basic, day to day, record keeping. Bookkeeper's work is usually inspected by an accountant or CPA. A 4-year degree in accounting, plus 5 years of working in PUBLIC accounting, Plus taking the State CPA Exam, and passing, makes you a CPA.. Accountants and CPAs get much more involved in a lot of detailed work, than bookkeepers.

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